Sales by AuctionT B. ABTHTJB.] o*. B. SCEATB At Noon. > '■ ARTHUR'S MART. ASSIGNED ESTATE. <S> [f. r> CASES GENT'S BLACK AND TAN" BOOTS £ 200 Pairs Assorted Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc, £ Also. Sundrv Drapery, Furniture Invalid's Carriage, Gent.'s Gold Ring Silver Watch, 20 American Rolled Gold Watches. 3. 20 Boxes Cigars, 1 box Tobacco. NO RESERVE. RICHARD ARTHUR AND CO. D T. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. £: Business Notices1, : ''I T EVIEN, CHALLCRASS. AND pO., & AUCTIONEERS. £ FRUIT, PRODUCE, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, 1 WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. r . • CONSIGNMENTS OF NEW POTATOES AND £ ALL PRODUCE I'. HANDLED AND SOLD TO THE BEST >- ADVANTAGE. s, a SHIPMENTS OF FRUIT SOLICITED. S The Situation of our Premises in the busiest 18 part of the City, combined with our Large s. Connection of Buyers, enables us to return =• top market price for all consignments shiplt ped to our care. Reference : THE NATIONAL BANK OF N.Z. F. E. J ACKSON m C°" j WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS, ELLIOTT-STREET, AUCKLAND. HAVE TO HAND. EX S.S. TONGARIRO. CHINA, EARTHENWARE, GLASSWARE, > EPERGNES, STATIONERY, TWINE, CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, KITS, PIPES, VASES, ENAMELLED IRON WARE BASKETS, TOY TEA SETS, TUMBLERS, ) Etc.. Etc. : QTEUAET AND TIENN, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. AND AT . DUNEDIN. TpLECTRICAL TPNGLNEERS AND ACTORS, SUCCESSORS TO T^LECTEICAL TTJEPARTMENT, JOHN pHAMBERS AND CON. T TD. ! CONTRACTS FOE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ELECTRICAL WORK UNDERTAKEN. DYNAMO*" LAMPS. CABLES. BATTERIES, BELLS, ETC.. STOCKED. Manures. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. PURE BONEDUST GUARANTEED. We have the pleasure to quote you as below for our various Brands of Bonedusts and Artificial Manures:— Per ton. Pure Bone Flour £7 15 0 Pure Bonedust (steamed) 7 5 0 Pure Bonedust (coarse) 715 0 A! Bonedust 7 0 0 Wheat and Corn Manure 7 0 0 Root Manure ... 7 0 0 Turnip Manure ... 7 0 0 . Potato Manure 7 5 0 Grass Manure 7 0 0 Maize Manure 7 5 0 i Special Quotations for Large Lots. Analysis and Samples on application to ! WARNOCK _sROS., Durham-street. Auckland. Money. MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of i'X interest.— Jackson and Russell. MONEY TO LEND on First Mortgage of IiJL Freehold Property. —J. Thornes, 91. Queen-street. MONEY TO LEND on First-class Security at Lowest Rates.— Button, and Co., 6, Wyndham-street. Auckland JPZ(\ TO £5000—Money to Lend, in sums c&OxJ as above, at lowest current rate. Wm. S. Cochrane, Cockrane's Mart, 185, Queen street. DO You Want Money ? Wo can get for you large and small sums on mort& ge al very low rate of interest, on good real • security.— and Baker, Estate Agents. CHEAP MONEY.—Money Lent in any Sums on Promissory Notes or anv other Approved Securities. Bills Discounted Daily. EDWARD W. WHITEHEAD, Hotel Broker 15, ■ High-street. MONEY TO LEND on Bond Warrants. .1.11 Scrip, Promissory Notes, and other ap- > proved Securities, at Lowest Rates of Interest —The Northern Estate Agency and Finance Co. (Limited), Legal Chambers, Queen-street. FROM 4J per cent.—Money to Lend on Interests under Wills, Freehold, or other approved securities, in sums to suit borrowers.— A. Vaile, Solicitor, Legal • Chambers, Queen-street, opposite Vulcan ' Lane. , ■jITONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Firstclass Freehold Securities. i W. COLEMAN, ' Solicito- and Notary Public • 109, Queen-street. ■JV/TONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, At Lowest Current Rates. Apply to HESKETH AND RICHMOND, Solicitors National Bank Buildings, Corner Queen and Wyndham Streets. MONEY LENT ON PROMISSORY NOTE, HOUSES. FURNITURE, ETC BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. Mortgages Negotiated. JOHN W. HARDIE, LAND. COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT. HIGH-STREET. MONEY TO LEND i-'J- ON FIRST-CLASS MORTGAGE SECURITY. At LOWEST CURRENT RATES. And in 5 SUMS TO SUIT BORROWER. l SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, 95, c Queen-street. . i i ■■"" Hotels pOKER'S jgTOTEL, ; OHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of tne Railway Station. f JAMES HATFIELD. Proprietor P.O. Box. No. 291. _____—» YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, CORNER OF ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS. ReadingToom, bright and cheerful, comfortably furnished. All the leading local and Australian Paperr, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on the tables; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. ) The Library contains upwards of 4000 vols, in » the various departments of literature, with constant addition New Books; subscription, ! 2s 6d per quarter. i Meeting for Young Men on Tuesday, 1.15 and I 7.45 p.m.; Thursdays, at 1.30 and 7.30; United . Missionary Prayer Meeting, Saturdays, at • 7.30 ; Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. ; Sunday i Evening Service in City Hall, at 8 p.m. The General Secretary is always glad to • welcome YOUNG MEN. to show strangers over I the building, arid give them all needed ins formation, or to confer with such as desire his help. i •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11823, 28 November 1901, Page 8
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